. >> and cnn's tori dunnan is in washington. let's be clear about this, though. nobody will be flipping a switch at midnight, and everything just magically gets better, right? >> reporter: yeah, alison, you're exactly right. the white house is managing expectations. the administration saying this is not a relaunch of the website, and there could actually be more problems in the future. the latest, though, is that they're on track to meet this deadline. let's break down exactly what that means. it's a little confusing. according to the administration, the goal is for 50,000 people to be on the site at the same time. if there are more users at any given time, the administration says people will then be put in what's a virtual queue. they should get an e-mail later telling them of a better time to come back and try, in total, the goal is 800,000 users go through successfully each day. an important question -- what does the public think? will it be ready to roll? a recent poll shows that people think things may get better. 54% of americans are saying, yes, the curren